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2022 Historic Hotels of America® Awards of Excellence Nominee Finalists Announced - Hospitality Net

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WASHINGTON - Historic Hotels of America® is pleased to announce the nominee finalists for the 2022 Historic Hotels of America® Awards of Excellence. The Historic Hotels Awards of Excellence recognize and celebrate the finest historic hotels and hoteliers from across the United States of America, through categories of excellence such as Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Resort, Historic Hotels of America Sustainability Champion, Historic Hotels of America Lifetime Achievement, and Historic Hotels of America Best Historic Restaurant. The 2022 Historic Hotels Awards of Excellence Ceremony and Gala will take place at Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa in Point Clear, Alabama on Thursday, November 17, 2022, at 7 pm. The award winners will be announced in front of an audience of owners, general managers, senior decision-makers, and guests representing many of the finest historic hotels from across the United States of America and from around the world. The Grand...
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Jade Mountain, St Lucia, Builds Upon Newest Eco Status - Forbes

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Jade Mountain's recent entry to the Regenerative Travel portfolio of sustainable hotels brings attention to the continually evolving eco efforts of a resort placing care for the island at the core of its newest endeavors. Understandably a favorite among the jet-set, Jade Mountain has long garnered global attention for its distinct architectural design, almost brutalist in its unique style, and breath-taking setting on lush hillside rising up from the estate's sandy shores. Far-reaching views take in the forested valley and Caribbean Sea along with this island's iconic twin peaks, the Pitons. Set above its sister resort, Anse Chastanet, the panoramic property is a part of a sprawling 600-acre estate made up of thick jungle leading down the hillside to idyllic coastline and former plantations now overgrown with wild tropical plant-life. A reservoir dating back to the 18 th century in the Anse Mamin valley has been restored to provide freshwater, which is treated an...

Business travel budgets rising as firms use 2019 as spending benchmark -CWT - Reuters

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SYDNEY, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Business travel budgets are poised to rise in 2023 as companies benchmark against pre-pandemic levels of travel spending despite growing uncertainty over the economic outlook, a senior executive at global corporate travel agency CWT said on Tuesday. "Even 2022, this calendar year, is going to be discounted to some degree," CWT Chief Customer Officer Nick Vournakis said in an interview, noting COVID-19 restrictions in some regions impeded travel. "I don't think we're going to get back to a comparison of year over year until we're in 2024." He did not provide details of client budget forecasts for 2023 but said businesses recognised that inflation would be a key factor in travel spending next year. CWT and the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) last month said airfares are expected to rise by 8.5%, hotel rates by 8.2% and ground transportation by 6.8% in 2023 as an industry hit by labour shortages and input cost increases ...
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Top Fall 2022 Paris Cultural Events - Travel Agent

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